Spanish journalist-ufologist Jose Antonio Caravaca offers more insights into his "Distortion Theory" behind UFO and other close paranormal encounters. He again contends with the "distorting agent" he sees mediating between the human percipient and the "physical environment" to produce a unique experience. The May issue of
Aerospace & Defense Technology's complete dedication to the flying robots has Rich Reynolds asking whether some of the early Naval videos could be
AATIP Drones? There's not enough data behind the GIMBAL and GO FAST videos to pronounce, but if the FLIR-1 vid represents the "Tic-Tac" capabilities David Fravor et al. encountered in the 2004 Nimitz events, we'd guess they aren't
our drones. Rich poses another pertinent question in
Ufology: A Life Career, Really? It's largely about the dangers of "over-immersing" oneself into the subject, particularly to the detriment of making a decent living. And in
Deep Roots of Post-Truth, Bryan Sentes digs further into how present-day ufology exemplifies a "more general, no less concerning social development." We were looking for more light upon that
larger-than-forteana malady and its "cure." But what Bryan
does allot to that wider cultural issue as well as its paranormalism expression in his May 2019 remarks, here repeated with occasional emphases, is useful and welcome. (WM)
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